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Boeing 777 Spectacular Wake Vortex
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Emirates Flight EK39 lands on runway 15 at Birmingham Airport in England on a day of frequent rain showers.

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"Wake turbulence" forms behind an aircraft as it passes through the air. This turbulence includes various components, the most important of which are wingtip vortices and jetwash.  Jetwash refers simply to the rapidly moving gases expelled from a jet engine; it is extremely turbulent, but of short duration.  Wingtip vortices, on the other hand, are much more stable and can remain in the air for up to three minutes after the passage of an aircraft.  Wiki
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